CBSE Class 11 Applied Mathematics · Unit 7 · Free MCQs, Solved Examples & Case Studies
Unit 7 carries 5 marks — the final unit of the syllabus. Complete free resources: 15 MCQs + 4 Assertion-Reason, 6 short answers, 6 long answers and 3 case studies. Covers Straight Lines, Circles and Parabola — fully aligned to CBSE 2026-27.
This page covers all topics in Unit 7 of CBSE Class 11 Applied Mathematics — the final unit of the syllabus, carrying 5 marks in the CBSE Class 11 annual exam. You'll find 15 MCQs and 4 Assertion-Reason questions with step-by-step answers, 12 solved examples, and 3 case studies. It covers Straight Lines (slope, equation forms, angle between lines, perpendicular distance, demand curve applications), Circles (locus definition, standard, central and general forms), and Parabola (focus, directrix, latus rectum, eccentricity). Free CBSE 2026-27 aligned practice on how to find the slope of a line, circle equation problems with solutions, and parabola focus-directrix questions explained step by step.
Three topics — Straight Lines, Circles, and Parabola.
Slope, equation forms, angle between lines, perpendicular distance.
Locus definition, standard, central and general forms.
Focus-directrix definition, standard equation, key properties.
15 MCQs + 4 Assertion-Reason. Click Show Answer for the full explanation.
All Unit 7 formulas — lines, circles, parabola — and all 7 units in one crisp PDF.
Click Show Solution to reveal complete working.
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Complete solutions for higher-order, multi-step questions.
Lines, circles, parabola formulas — organised topic-wise for quick revision.
Board-pattern case questions across Lines, Circles and Parabola. Click Show Answer for each part.
What is the slope of the demand curve?
What is the demand equation?
At what price will quantity demanded be zero?
How many units will be demanded at price ₹80?
What is the radius of the fountain?
What is the equation of the fountain's boundary?
Does the lamp post at (5, 2) lie inside, on, or outside the fountain?
What is the general form of the fountain's equation?
What is the value of 'a' for this parabola?
Where is the focus located?
What is the equation of the directrix?
What are the latus rectum length and eccentricity of this parabola?
Slope, circle forms, parabola properties — organised topic-wise for quick revision.
What separates full 5-mark answers from partial answers in this unit.
Always state which equation form you're using before substituting. Write "Using point-slope form: y−y₁=m(x−x₁)" explicitly. This earns the formula mark even with a small arithmetic slip later.
Convert general form to central form carefully. Always double-check the signs: centre = (−g, −f), not (g, f). This sign error is the single most common mistake in circle questions.
Identify the orientation first. Check the sign of 'a' and which variable is squared before writing focus/directrix — this determines whether the parabola opens left, right, up, or down.
To check if a point lies inside, on, or outside a circle, substitute it into the equation: if LHS = r², it's ON the circle; if LHS < r², inside; if LHS > r², outside.
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